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qtrules

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Jan 24, 2016
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Good evening everyone! My husband and I will be filing his sponsorship application soon. He's currently in Canada on a working holiday visa.

Can we put his work permit extension application in the same envelope? Or should it be entirely separate? Does it matter which one is sent first?

Thank-you!
 
Where is he from?

An outland app is usually the best option, especially when the applicant already has a work permit in Canada.
 
canuck_in_uk said:
Where is he from?

An outland app is usually the best option, especially when the applicant already has a work permit in Canada.

He is from South Korea. And he lives and works in Canada now. His working holiday visa expires in December.
 
canuck_in_uk said:
Where is he from?

An outland app is usually the best option, especially when the applicant already has a work permit in Canada.

agreed.

he can send his work permit renewal app separately.
it is same address but different unit, so avoid confusion.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/offices/canada/vegreville.asp
 
qtrules said:
He is from South Korea. And he lives and works in Canada now. His working holiday visa expires in December.

Apply outland. Manila averages less than a year, so there may be a few months where he can't work but he will be a PR in less than HALF the time than he would with an inland app. There is also no risk to an outland app if he needs to leave Canada at any point.
 
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